​John Lennon once stated, “I met Paul, and said, ‘Do you wanna join me band’, and then George joined, and then Ringo joined. We were just a band that made it very, very big, that’s all. We were four guys.” ...or were there only four? When one considers The Beatles’ early history, there are several names naturally come to mind, like The Quarrymen, Stuart Sutcliffe and Pete Best. However, the story of the evolution of The Beatles from The Quarrymen to The Fab Four is about more than just the musicians in those groups. Liverpool author David Bedford, who lives near Penny Lane, has uncovered people like George Smith, Joe Ankrah, Red Carter, Zancs Logie, Ian James, Marie Maguire, Colin Manley and Arthur Pendleton who are all important to the Beatles’ story as well. Featured in The Fab one hundred and Four are:

 the previously unknown schoolfriend who gave John his first guitar and changed Beatles history.

 the first published photographs of Silver Beatles’ drummer Norman Chapman.

 the real influences in their formative years – family members, schoolmates, mentors and musical contemporaries.

 profiles of every musician who was a member of the group – from The Quarrymen to The Beatles – from 1956 through 1962. Whether they were in the group for a night, a week, a year, two years or more, they are all mentioned here.

 all of the musicians and performers who shared the stage with the boys as part of a single act.

 Over 570 photographs, some previously unseen and many rare. The Fab Four becomes The Fab one hundred and Four!These one hundred and four friends, family and musicians get a long overdue credit for their contributions to the musical development of the greatest pop group of all time: The Beatles. With 400 pages, this is the most in-depth look at the musical period of evolution of The Beatles. Maybe John Lennon should have said: “We were just one hundred and four guys.”

“A treasure chest of research and a visual delight, this will prove to be a work no Beatles fan should be without.”– Bill Harry, Founder of Mersey Beat “Just when you think there can’t possibly be another book worth reading about the Beatles, along comes Another. David Bedford has excelled himself.”– Rod Davis, The Quarrymen “David Bedford’s work is more than just the Beatles. It is the vibrating, reverberating story of the grit and determination of the boys and girls from Liddypool and their legacy of greatness.”– Larry Kane, author of Ticket To Ride, Lennon Revealed, and When They Were Boys

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Appears to be a very interesting and necessary historical effort on the origins of The Beatles.

Congratulations, David Bedford.

Ed Rudy
The American Tour With Ed Rudy
WWW.EdRudy.com

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